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Johari Window
Presentation by:
Nikita Mishra
JOHARI WINDOW
What is Johari window?
 Joseph Luft & Harry Ingham combined their last names “Joe” & “Harry” & called
this model Johari window for the 1st time.
 It is a simple and useful model for illustrating & improving self-awareness and
mutual understanding between individuals within a group.
 It can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other
groups.
Influence
Today the Johari window is especially relevant due to modern emphasis on :
 Soft Skills
 Behavior
 Empathy
 Cooperation
 Inter-group development
 Interpersonal development
Use of Johari Model
 The Johari Window is a widely used model for understanding & training self-
awareness, personal development.
 For improving communications, interpersonal relationships.
 For facilitating group dynamics, team development & inter-group relationships.
 The Johari Window concept is particularly helpful to understanding
employee/employer relationships within the Psychological Contract.
What does the model actually represent?
 It represents information-feelings, experience, views, attitudes.
 It also shows skills, intentions, motivation, etc within or about a person – in relation to their group,
from four perspectives.
Johari window 4 quadrants
1. Open
Known to self &
others
2. Blind
Not known to self
but known to
others
3. Hidden
Known to self but
not to others
4. Unknown
Not known to self
or others
Quadrant 1
 This region is also known as the “area of free activity”. This is the information
about the person- behavior, attitude, feelings, emotions, knowledge,
experience, skills, views, etc. known by the person(“the self”) and known by the
group.
 For instance if you are an outspoken or an extrovert in nature, you are
generally aware of this nature of yours and so are others around you.
 The open area of any individual should be encouraged and is a fundamental
aspect of an effective leadership.
1. Open
Known to self &
others
Quadrant 2
 This region is what is known to about a person by others in the group, but is
unknown by the person him/herself. It is the blind spot of a person.
 A very common example of this is when a person is loud while speaking before an
audience. The person may not know or rather realize this but it is well known by
others.
 The aim should be to reduce this area by seeking feedback from others & thereby
increase the open area or transparency to make better use of skills within a team
or group.
2. Blind
Not known to self
but known to
others
Quadrant 3
 This quadrant is what is known to ourselves but kept hidden from, and therefore
unknown to others.
 This may include ones sensitivities, fear, hidden agendas etc.
 Organizations focus on preparing the individuals to disclose their hidden selves
and the extent to which the disclosure is to be done should be at the individual’s
discretion.
3. Hidden
Known to self but
not to others
Quadrant 4
 It contains information, feelings, talent abilities, aptitudes, experiences, etc. that is
known to the person him/herself and unknown to others.
 This is an area of self discovery or observations by collaborating with others.
Future lies in this area. Opening this window may boost trust within team
members.
4. Unknown
Not known to self
or others
List of (56) adjectives describing personality characteristics:
• Confident
• dependable
• dignified
• energetic
• extroverted
• friendly
• giving
• happy
• helpful
• idealistic
• able
• accepting
• adaptable
• bold
• brave
• calm
• caring
• cheerful
• clever
• complex
• independent
• ingenious
• intelligent
• introverted
• kind
• knowledgeable
• logical
• loving
• mature
• modest
• nervous
• observant
• organized
• patient
• powerful
• proud
• quiet
• reflective
• relaxed
• religious
• responsive
• searching
• self-assertive
• self-conscious
• sensible
• sentimental
• shy
• silly
• smart
• spontaneous
• sympathetic
• tense
• trustworthy
• warm
• wise
• witty
BENEFITS
 It may be used as a tool to explore the skills an individual possesses – or their
personal and professional characteristics.
 It encourages reflection – enabling individuals and teams to consider strengths
and weaknesses.
 It can be applied by a group to identify team skills and characteristics.
DRAWBACKS
 No-one should feel obliged to reveal anything about themselves that they do
not feel comfortable sharing.
 Inappropriate self-disclosure has its dangers.
 By providing others with information about yourself, you give them power over
you.
 It can put you in a position of weakness.
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Johari window

  • 3. What is Johari window?  Joseph Luft & Harry Ingham combined their last names “Joe” & “Harry” & called this model Johari window for the 1st time.  It is a simple and useful model for illustrating & improving self-awareness and mutual understanding between individuals within a group.  It can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other groups.
  • 4. Influence Today the Johari window is especially relevant due to modern emphasis on :  Soft Skills  Behavior  Empathy  Cooperation  Inter-group development  Interpersonal development
  • 5. Use of Johari Model  The Johari Window is a widely used model for understanding & training self- awareness, personal development.  For improving communications, interpersonal relationships.  For facilitating group dynamics, team development & inter-group relationships.  The Johari Window concept is particularly helpful to understanding employee/employer relationships within the Psychological Contract.
  • 6. What does the model actually represent?  It represents information-feelings, experience, views, attitudes.  It also shows skills, intentions, motivation, etc within or about a person – in relation to their group, from four perspectives.
  • 7. Johari window 4 quadrants 1. Open Known to self & others 2. Blind Not known to self but known to others 3. Hidden Known to self but not to others 4. Unknown Not known to self or others
  • 8. Quadrant 1  This region is also known as the “area of free activity”. This is the information about the person- behavior, attitude, feelings, emotions, knowledge, experience, skills, views, etc. known by the person(“the self”) and known by the group.  For instance if you are an outspoken or an extrovert in nature, you are generally aware of this nature of yours and so are others around you.  The open area of any individual should be encouraged and is a fundamental aspect of an effective leadership. 1. Open Known to self & others
  • 9. Quadrant 2  This region is what is known to about a person by others in the group, but is unknown by the person him/herself. It is the blind spot of a person.  A very common example of this is when a person is loud while speaking before an audience. The person may not know or rather realize this but it is well known by others.  The aim should be to reduce this area by seeking feedback from others & thereby increase the open area or transparency to make better use of skills within a team or group. 2. Blind Not known to self but known to others
  • 10. Quadrant 3  This quadrant is what is known to ourselves but kept hidden from, and therefore unknown to others.  This may include ones sensitivities, fear, hidden agendas etc.  Organizations focus on preparing the individuals to disclose their hidden selves and the extent to which the disclosure is to be done should be at the individual’s discretion. 3. Hidden Known to self but not to others
  • 11. Quadrant 4  It contains information, feelings, talent abilities, aptitudes, experiences, etc. that is known to the person him/herself and unknown to others.  This is an area of self discovery or observations by collaborating with others. Future lies in this area. Opening this window may boost trust within team members. 4. Unknown Not known to self or others
  • 12. List of (56) adjectives describing personality characteristics: • Confident • dependable • dignified • energetic • extroverted • friendly • giving • happy • helpful • idealistic • able • accepting • adaptable • bold • brave • calm • caring • cheerful • clever • complex • independent • ingenious • intelligent • introverted • kind • knowledgeable • logical • loving • mature • modest • nervous • observant • organized • patient • powerful • proud • quiet • reflective • relaxed • religious • responsive • searching • self-assertive • self-conscious • sensible • sentimental • shy • silly • smart • spontaneous • sympathetic • tense • trustworthy • warm • wise • witty
  • 13. BENEFITS  It may be used as a tool to explore the skills an individual possesses – or their personal and professional characteristics.  It encourages reflection – enabling individuals and teams to consider strengths and weaknesses.  It can be applied by a group to identify team skills and characteristics.
  • 14. DRAWBACKS  No-one should feel obliged to reveal anything about themselves that they do not feel comfortable sharing.  Inappropriate self-disclosure has its dangers.  By providing others with information about yourself, you give them power over you.  It can put you in a position of weakness.